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Wednesday, Aug 14

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Arizona school official sparks uproar with crude Kamala Harris Facebook posts

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James Knox made the posts, which have been described as degrading, about the presidential hopeful on to his Facebook page, and has since deleted them.

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Woman, 53, jailed for what she posted on Facebook

The woman posted a racist message online while violence erupted across the country

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Woman, 53, jailed over ‘blow the mosque up’ Facebook post after Southport riots

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‘Keyboard warrior’ Julie Sweeney sentenced to 15 months on busy day for rioting cases in England’s courts

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Report: Dennis Quaid Accuses Facebook of Trying to Censor 'Reagan' Promotional Content

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Actor Dennis Quaid has accused Facebook of censoring promotional content for the upcoming movie Reagan, claiming the social media giant has refused to allow ads with inspirational quotes from Ronald Reagan.

Woman who posted hateful messages on Facebook jailed

The 53-year-old was sentenced to 15 months after pleading guilty to sending communications threatening death or serious harm

Half of crypto ads on Facebook are scams or violate Meta’s policies, consumer regulator alleges

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ACCC court case against Meta revealed tech giant made money off scam ads using unauthorised star power of public figures including David Koch and Celeste Barber

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Woman, 53, is jailed for 15 months for sending Facebook message saying 'Don't protect the mosques, blow the mosque up with

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Julie Sweeney was jailed at Chester Crown Court today after she admitted sending a threatening Facebook message on August 3.

'Quiet' woman, 53, jailed for offensive 9-word Facebook post during riots

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Julie Sweeney shared the Islamaphobic comment to a local community Facebook group from her home in Cheshire - but it was later reported to the police and she has since been jailed

Woman, 53, jailed for Facebook post calling to ‘blow up mosque with adults inside’

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Julie Sweeney admitted sending the threatening Facebook message on 3 August, as riots were being held across the country

'Keyboard warrior' jailed after 'blow the mosque up' Facebook post

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A 53-year-old carer has been jailed after she admitted posting on Facebook: "Don't protect the mosques, blow the mosque up with the adults in it".

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60 Of The Absolute Dumbest Things People Have Ever Posted On Facebook

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The horror... the horror; View Entire Post ›

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Facebook’s censorship of CHD, RFK Jr. directly benefited government, judge says

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(NaturalNews) A federal appeals court ruling late last week dismissing Children’s Health Defense’s (CHD) censorship lawsuit against Facebook included a...

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Charlie Munger Once Said 'I Don't Invest In What I Don't Understand,' Pointing To Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook — Here's Another Financial Guru Who Agrees With His Sentiments

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Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett chose not to invest in Facebook's 2012 IPO, with Munger famously stating he doesn't invest in what he doesn't understand, a sentiment later echoed by Robert Kiyosaki.

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Tuesday, Aug 13

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Dennis Quaid Says Facebook is Censoring Efforts to Promote 'Reagan' Film

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"The freedoms that we take for granted can be lost in a generation," the actor said after Facebook suspended the "Reagan" movie's page.

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UK riots: Two men jailed over calls on Facebook to protest outside asylum seekers’ hotel

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Christopher Taggart, 36, and Rhys McDonald, 34, both of Runcorn, Cheshire, pleaded guilty to publishing written material to stir up racial hatred

Two men jailed over calls on Facebook to protest outside asylum seekers’ hotel

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Christopher Taggart, 36, and Rhys McDonald, 34, both of Runcorn, Cheshire, pleaded guilty to publishing written material to stir up racial hatred.

Two men jailed over calls on Facebook to protest outside asylum seekers’ hotel

www.shropshirestar.com

Christopher Taggart, 36, and Rhys McDonald, 34, both of Runcorn, Cheshire, pleaded guilty to publishing written material to stir up racial hatred.